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Universal Studios Home Entertainment has announced DVD and Blu-ray/DVD Combo releases of Dream House which stars Daniel Craig and Rachel Weisz. The only extras on the DVD release will be 4 featurettes ("Burning Down the House", "The Dream Cast", "Building the Dream House", "A Look Inside"). The Blu-ray/DVD Combo release will also include an UltraViolet digital copy.

Synopsis

Quote: Dream House is the chilling tale of Will Atenton (Daniel Craig, Cowboys & Aliens, Quantum of Solace), a high-profile, Manhattan publisher who leaves the big city behind to relocate his wife Libby (Rachel Weisz, The Constant Gardener, The Lovely Bones) and their two daughters to a quaint New England town. As the family settles into their new lives they learn that their beloved dream home has a history of murder. When Will dares to delve further into the mysteries of the house, he is not sure if he is seeing ghosts or if the tragic events are somehow related to his past. The only clues come from his cryptic neighbor, Ann (Naomi Watts, The Ring, J. Edgar), who helps him piece together this haunting puzzle.

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For a film that suffered huge re-edits and reshoots, it wasn't as bad as critics were slamming it as. But Daniel Craig needs to fire his agent because for every successful film he does (Bond and the Millennium Trilogy), two duds pop up (Cowboys & Aliens, Dream House). Rachel Weisz and Naomi Watts deserved better too.

The original ace Ventura was great. And true romance was good too. I might have seen this had it not been for the ugly reviews, but I don't really care for these films anyway. I'll probably Netflix it but don't care either way.

This is just a prime example of how Morgan Creek is just a shell of its former self. Young Guns 1 & 2, Robin Hood, Ace Ventura, True Romance, all essential movies from the company. "Dream House" (along with "Georgia Rule" among others) is not one of the essentials. How mighty Morgan Creek has fallen.